"A mesmerizing account of the well-known story of Matsyagandha
... and her transformation from
fisherman’s daughter to Satyavati, Santanu’s royal consort and the
Mother/Progenitor of the Kuru clan." - Hindustan Times

"Themes of fate, morality and power overlay a subtle and essential feminism to make this lyrical book a must-read. If this is Madhavan’s first book in the Girls from the Mahabharata series, there is much to look forward to in the months to come." - Open Magazine

"A gleeful dollop of Blytonian magic ... Reddy Madhavan is also able to tackle some fairly sensitive subjects such as identity, the love of and karmic ties with parents, adoption, the first sexual encounter, loneliness, and my favourite, feminist rage." - Scroll

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2 July 2005

You say po-tay-to, I say po-tah-to

The mystery that is the male sex has always been fun to blog about. Like many other chick-blogs do. But I feel it's unfair not to let them (or you, if you're a male reader) present their side of things.

I could've just asked some of my guy friends for their opinions etc, but that would've taken too much time and effort. So, why not, I thought, just let a guy, a GUY'S guy, have a voice on this blog?

Keys to the blog have been given to an anonymous guest blogger, who chooses to be known as Silver Surfer, which he assures me is a comic book hero. Okay. :) And he will post here occasionally, on his thoughts and his life etc. It should be fun. I'm curious for one about the male voice.

And no, before you ask, I'm not going anywhere. My super-long posts will still be happening with regularity. This is just something that I thought, that we thought might work.